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arxiv: 1205.0473 · v1 · pith:QGVKORMMnew · submitted 2012-05-02 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.IM

Advances in understanding young high-mass stars using optical interferometry

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The closest examples of high-mass star birth occurs in deeply embedded environments at kiloparsec distances. Although much progress has been made, an observationally validated picture of the dominant processes which allows the central hydrostatic object to grow in mass has yet to be established. The observational technique of optical interferometry has demonstrated its potential in the field of high-mass star formation by delivering a milli-arcsecond infrared view on the complex accretion environment. We provide an overview of the scientific results obtained with multi-aperture telescope arrays and briefly discuss future instruments and their anticipated impact on our understanding of massive young stellar objects.

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